The Most Unique Burger in NYC

When Jordan and I were dating and living in different cities, we both looked forward to when the other person would visit, and we’d get to introduce them to our favorite food spots (mine in D.C. and his in NYC).

Since those very early days, Jordan has been telling me that I had to try this one spot in NYC with crazy unique burgers — a Slovakian burger that’s wrapped in dough and deep fried, to be exact. On a recent day when Jameson was in daycare and our schedules were free, we made the journey to the far away land of Brooklyn (that’s sarcasm, in case you’re unfamiliar with NYC public transit) to finally introduce me to Korzo — the restaurant the most unique burger in NYC.Korzo is a Slovakian-inspired restaurant in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. While they serve a range of comfort food, their deep fried burgers are by far their most popular menu items.

And I can understand why. They take grass-fed beef, a bunch of delicious toppings like cheese and , and wrap it all in dough and then drop that bad boy in a deep fryer. The result looks like this…Those toppings you see peeking out of that chewy dough is a combo of apple-smoked bacon, some fancy cheese I’ve never heard of, house-made mustard, and Korzo’s pickle of the season. Jordan opted for a version with a dry-aged ground steak blend, monterey jack cheese, bacon, cognac-spiked berry gastrique, and spicy Hungarian peppers.

What made this whole situation even more delicious was Korzo’s collection of homemade sauces, including my favorite — the beet ketchup. So good, that even Jordan who swears up and down that he detests beets was slathering it on.To achieve perfection here, the secret is to add the ketchup to the burger, take a couple bites, and then reapply another layer of ketchup. Repeat and repeat.There’s obviously a ton of good food all around NYC, but even so, Korzo is a destination that’s worth a trip. Apparently, even the president of Slovakia has visited because of all the hype. So surely, you can find a way there too. :-)

What was also worth the trip to Park Slope was the place we stopped by after visiting Korzo — a place called Bread & Joe, which we came across accidentally on our way back to the Prospect Ave subway station.

They serve La Colombe coffee (some of our favorites!), so we ordered coffee and bought a bag of beans to take home.They also serve matcha donuts that I was really excited to try. And that little donut had me like…YESSIR!I left Park Slope feeling like I’d tasted the most unique burger in NYC and one of the most unique donuts too. I’ll take it.

And Jordan left feeling happy that he’d finally gotten to show me the spot he’d been talking about for over four years.

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2 Comments

The food looks absolutely DELICIOUS! Trying to get through this post without trying to recreate this was definitely a chore. LOL! I’ve never had a deep-fried hamburger and now it’s a must that I try one.

NYC is on my travel list for this year so I’ll definitely have to keep these places in mind.

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About Jessica Rice

I believe we all have a unique story to live and tell. Through ups and downs, I've tried to make the most of the life I've been given -- to live my best story. Storied + Styled is where I capture our exploration of NYC, our travels, our attempt to figure out parenthood, and weave in our love of food, faith, friendships and whatever else is adding richness to life.